Annapurna Pictures | Release Date: December 25, 2018
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eagleeyevikingJan 15, 2019
Lightning doesn't strike twice for director Adam McKay. To its credit, "Vice" boasts an interesting premise, and Christian Bale is phenomenal as Vice President Dick Cheney. However, the film's scattershot editing, tone, as well as theLightning doesn't strike twice for director Adam McKay. To its credit, "Vice" boasts an interesting premise, and Christian Bale is phenomenal as Vice President Dick Cheney. However, the film's scattershot editing, tone, as well as the feeling that events are being ticked off rather than deeply explored is what brings this biopic down. Expand
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Rebecca31Jan 16, 2019
Vice tells the story of how Dick Cheney quietly became the most powerful man in the world as Vice President to George W. Bush. If there was ever a movie to make you fear American politics more than House of Cards ever could then Vice is theVice tells the story of how Dick Cheney quietly became the most powerful man in the world as Vice President to George W. Bush. If there was ever a movie to make you fear American politics more than House of Cards ever could then Vice is the movie for you. It's terrifying and even if only a fraction of it is actually true it's still terrifying. 

You can never really tell with these "based on true events" Oscar bait pictures but the acting alone in Vice from absolutely everyone (yes even you Carell) is excellent. Bale doesn't disappoint, his performance will send chills down your spine and shock you to your core. You can clearly see the effort he made to become Dick Cheney so somebody give him an Oscar before he has a heart attack. Amy Adams is perfection and Sam Rockwell is hilarious as George W. Bush, for all the right reasons. I honestly would have liked to see more of him. The narration was a great way to move the story along and took the time to explain some of the more technical political terms which was very much necessary. A well made film for the most part but the choppy storyline hopping around the place was doing my head in and at times I found myself zoning in and out which is the last thing you want to do during this kind of film. The less you know about Vice the better, if like me you might not be overly familiar with everything that went on during Bush's presidency it will be worth it for the shock value. It was an interesting decision for Adam McKay to make Vice as a comedy. Sure not all the jokes worked but its got it's moments. Yet I couldn't help but feel in someone else's hands (Armando Iannucci) this could have been better. Having said that it's still worth your time. Recommended. 
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xs-addiction-13Jun 11, 2019
Amazing. This movie is absolutely amazing. I mean it's great. What else can I say other than that it's amazing?!
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LamontRaymondDec 26, 2018
This is the classic case of expectations. Come off of The Big Short, the critics and I were expecting something much more. It's not a bad movie, but it's FAR from being one of the better films of the year, like The Big Short was. What wasThis is the classic case of expectations. Come off of The Big Short, the critics and I were expecting something much more. It's not a bad movie, but it's FAR from being one of the better films of the year, like The Big Short was. What was particularly galling was the "made up" sequence at the end when Dick Chaney apparently "blessed" Liz Chaney's coming out against gay marriage. Which was totally contrary to Chaney's public statements on the subject. Bit of a hack job there. Expand
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frankrog29Jan 14, 2019
I agree with James Berardinelli of ReelViews in that this movie feels pointless because it simply rehashes events that have long been a matter of public record. I was a young adult in the early 2000s but I already knew about almost everythingI agree with James Berardinelli of ReelViews in that this movie feels pointless because it simply rehashes events that have long been a matter of public record. I was a young adult in the early 2000s but I already knew about almost everything that Vice depicts way before watching it. I did not know about Dick Cheney's earlier political career, but those parts were also quite boring and pointless. Perhaps Vice is a good film for people who were too young to be aware of U.S. and world events in the early 2000s. I would give Vice a 6.5 but, since the acting is quite good, I'll round it up to a 7. Expand
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AxeTFeb 7, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Good but over-rated in the dopey media! Yes Christian Bale is great and worthy of the praise, as is the surprisingly creative energetic stylistic filmmaking and form it takes. At the same time that form is sloppy and uneven going naturalistic at times, broad comedy at others with its slacker humor randomly transposed on the serious content while obvious big jokes (Dick shooting friend on hunting trip) are glossed over and totally blown. Sloppy too with period flaws (texts were not in wide use in the U.S. until 2004).

Note to Mr. writer/director: Whatever Cheney's sins, his final monologue to camera is the most truthful bit of your movie, ironically. You are not being cleverly transparent and even handed by ending with it, but actually foiling your own liberal bias. It's good you included that bit of truth, it just doesn't fit the film you just made! Then far worse you idiotically blemish the entire film with your dumb over-the-top contrived focus group slapstick about "facts" button. Fool, facts are many and usually interpretive and of course selective, ESPECIALLY in a highly editorialized just over two hour movie! Oliver Stone who's done far more, far better similar fare would never stoop to such SNL style antics, but that's to be expected based on your past work.
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John935Apr 26, 2019
I have mixed feelings about this. Wanted to like it more than I did. It's long: Clocks in at 2 hours and 10 minutes. Did I learn from it? Not much, altho I remembered quite a bit. Bale's performance is wonderful (but isn't he always?). Yes,I have mixed feelings about this. Wanted to like it more than I did. It's long: Clocks in at 2 hours and 10 minutes. Did I learn from it? Not much, altho I remembered quite a bit. Bale's performance is wonderful (but isn't he always?). Yes, it's angry. Yes, it has funny bits. But for me it was LONG... Expand
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SrPepeFeb 23, 2019
Mi película preferida de los Oscar, no entiendo la baja puntuación cuando la actuación de Bale es impresionante y la historia es super entretenida.
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SyklatFeb 6, 2019
Filmde çok hassas bir konu çok gevşek bir dille anlatılmaya çalışılmış bu durum normal şartlar altında çok fazla eleştireceğim bir durum olabilirdi ancak filmin kurgusal anlatımında Sergey Eisenstein'in kurgu kuramı sıkça görülüyor. Böyle birFilmde çok hassas bir konu çok gevşek bir dille anlatılmaya çalışılmış bu durum normal şartlar altında çok fazla eleştireceğim bir durum olabilirdi ancak filmin kurgusal anlatımında Sergey Eisenstein'in kurgu kuramı sıkça görülüyor. Böyle bir durumda McKay hali hazırda tezatlık yapmak istiyorken bu durum çok da göze batmıyor açıkçası. Filmdeki bir çok alt-metin ve bir çok gönderme saygıyı fazlasıyla hakediyor bence. Ayrıca Christian Bale'in film için 45 kilo almasını da görmezden gelemeyeceğim. Biyografi tarzındaki filmde genellikle düşüncelerini filme aktaran yönetmen bazen de neredeyse bir belgesel izliyormuşsunuz gibi objektif kalmaya çalışmış. Açıkçası filmin sonunda Dick Cheney'e söz veren McKay'in; George Orwell'in hayvan çiftliğini yazdıktan sonra Domuz Napoleon'un (Stalin) patlamada yere yatmasının eleştirilmesi üzerine diğer baskılarda Napoleon'un olanı biteni ayakta takip etmesi şeklinde düzeltilmesine benzetiyorum. Bazı konularda belgeselcilik oynamaya gerek yok, olan olmuş zaten. Kaldı ki Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nin tutumunun hala daha değişmediği gün gibi ortada. Yine de Vice'ın iyi bir film olduğunu söyleyebilirim, en azından filmin kurgusu görülmeye değer bence. Expand
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KeithDowJan 25, 2019
Writer-director Adam McKay did a superb job illuminating the root of the financial crisis in 'The Big Short,' but his depiction of Dick Cheney's life in 'Vice' is far less cohesive, made all the more diluted by the constant cutaways thatWriter-director Adam McKay did a superb job illuminating the root of the financial crisis in 'The Big Short,' but his depiction of Dick Cheney's life in 'Vice' is far less cohesive, made all the more diluted by the constant cutaways that often seemed shoe-horned into the film. Expand
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JPKJun 11, 2019
It’s Alright
I’ll admit this, I thought George W. Bush was a decent president so I was really looking forward to this movie. This Dick Cheney bio-pic succeeds 73% Of The time with fantastic performances from Bale, Rockwell, and Adams. Some
It’s Alright
I’ll admit this, I thought George W. Bush was a decent president so I was really looking forward to this movie. This Dick Cheney bio-pic succeeds 73% Of The time with fantastic performances from Bale, Rockwell, and Adams. Some very accurate portrayals of Cheney’s life, and some neat humor here and there.
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AdamBeamJan 26, 2019
A movie that is practically carried on the shoulders of one actor, while the others do an admirable job like Adams, Rockwell, Carrel,they're all led by Christian Bale's showstopping performance as former VP Dick Cheney. With one of Bale'sA movie that is practically carried on the shoulders of one actor, while the others do an admirable job like Adams, Rockwell, Carrel,they're all led by Christian Bale's showstopping performance as former VP Dick Cheney. With one of Bale's most impressive physical transformations, looking nearly identical to that of Cheney, he becomes the man personality wise as well. I also enjoy that while the movie paints Cheney as the bad guy, they do admit that a lot of what they do is merely speculation, as they know that very little is known about Cheney and his activities in office. However the movie is hurt by some very weird choices, especially in the narrative. The movie is randomly interrupted by random scenes and some very obnoxious editing choices, as well as a narrator character that really doesn't serve any other purpose then explaining all the political talk and one joke towards the end, as well as inconsistently placing him into some random points in the movie. Overall the movie is just kind of confused in what it wants to be, but is really held together by the glue of Bale's performance, which I cannot praise enough. Expand
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drammarMar 14, 2019
vice indeed.
with friends like that, who needs enemies?
turning everything to **** as they walk along
good luck with the next war
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AndrewBurgeMar 22, 2019
Adam McKay's unpretentious, in-your-face bashful presentation style is not for anyone. It was visible in "The Big Short" but its even more obvious in "Vice", his latest film about the controversial VP to George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, portrayedAdam McKay's unpretentious, in-your-face bashful presentation style is not for anyone. It was visible in "The Big Short" but its even more obvious in "Vice", his latest film about the controversial VP to George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, portrayed methodically by Christian Bale. He always does that. Gained a few pounds yet again and plays the man by mimicking his grunted voice. It's a good performance, albeit more of a good imitation, but its something that Bale used us to.

From the start, McKay tells us he did his best at this biopic given Cheney's secretive nature. The film then proceeds with the director's trademark technique of chopping pop-culture moments straight from TV like they were at the time and throwing them in our face. Its a bit of a cheeky way of throwing his knowledge around but I like it. Like its protagonist, this is a clever, observant, cold, ironic and ruthless film. Its insight view that is promised to us might get lost in translation among McKay's constant random interruptions, but after the first half, it starts to unleash its true colors.

Throughout these more or less relevant flashes, in the end, "Vice" managed to navigate me through the political maze and I feel that the lack of insight into Cheney's mind was simply as a result of his secrecy. Yet despite that, I was intrigued by his decisions, his thought process and his sheer evolution. There is a particular scene, in which a greenhorn Cheney under the guise of Donald Rumsfeld, Nixon's economic advisor, asks, when he is told that Nixon is discussing the bombing of Cambodia, "What do we believe?" Rumsfeld has a hysterical laugh at his moral question. No such principle was ever discussed again in the film, morality being one of its greatest enemies.

Despite surrounded by mystery, "Vice" manages to pull off, if not a bio, at least an image of what Cheney and his inner circle were all about. Adam McKay overcame this challenge for better or for worse and I think that making a biopic which has blank spots in its source material its pretty damn hard if you ask me.
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Bertaut1Feb 5, 2019
Pretty enjoyable, very funny, but doesn't tell us anything new

Ostensibly a biopic of former Vice President Dick Cheney (Christian Bale), Adam McKay's Vice argues that he was actually the de facto President, with George W. Bush (Sam
Pretty enjoyable, very funny, but doesn't tell us anything new

Ostensibly a biopic of former Vice President Dick Cheney (Christian Bale), Adam McKay's Vice argues that he was actually the de facto President, with George W. Bush (Sam Rockwell) taking a back seat, particularly in the globally crucial years from 2001-2003. Much as was the case with BlacKkKlansman (2018), Vice has one eye on the here and now, using Cheney's story as a vehicle to examine the current political climate in the US. However, although there are individual moments of brilliance, the film doesn't actually have a huge amount to say.

Beginning in Wyoming in 1963 as a young Cheney is arrested for drunk driving for the second time, the film then cuts to the Presidential Emergency Operations Center in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, as Cheney orders the shooting down of any suspicious commercial airliners, despite Bush not signing off on such an order. How he got from the first point to the second is the film's main focus.

Presented as devoid of ideology, with a Zelig-esque ability to alter his mannerisms, McKay's Cheney has no interest in attaining power so as to influence policy or stimulate ideological change, he is obsessed only with power-for-power's sake. One scene sees him ask Donald Rusmfeld (Steve Carrell), "what do we believe?", only to be met with laughter. He's also portrayed as a mercenary; a chilling scene sees him give his daughter Liz (Lily Rabe) permission to condemn gay marriage, despite his other daughter, Mary (Alison Pill), being married to a woman.

As with The Big Short (2015), Vice is aesthetically audacious, cut by Hank Corwin in a similar manner to the "horizontal editing" Oliver Stone pioneered in his 90s films. For example, as Chaney attempts to manipulate Bush into agreeing to give him more power, there are intercepts of fly-fishing. In another scene, when he first learns of the Unitary Executive Theory, there is a shot of a lion bringing down a gazelle.

Also similar to The Big Short is the film's irreverent tone. A particularly sardonic scene comes about an hour in, as the film shows Cheney turning down Bush when he asks him to be his running mate in 2000. At this point, the legend explains that Cheney had chosen family over politics, and that he happily lived out his days in Wyoming. As the Cheneys gather around a family barbeque, triumphant music swells, and the closing credits start to roll, only for the movie to interrupt itself, pointing out that that's not what happened. It's a very meta technique, and one which mocks feel-good biopics. Another very funny scene sees Cheney and his wife Lynne (Amy Adams) speaking in iambic pentameter after the narrator points out, "we can't just snap into a Shakespearean soliloquy that dramatises every feeling and emotion." In another scene, a waiter reads from a menu that features various forms of Cheney-endorsed torture. A hilarious mid-credit scene sees a focus group descend into chaos when a conservative calls a liberal a "libtard", prompting a mass brawl, whilst two young girls ignore it so as to speculate about the new Fast & the Furious film. For all that, however, Vice isn't a patch on The Big Short, for a number of reasons. For example, whereas in The Big Short, the self-reflexive Tristram Shandy-style narrative structure worked to the film's advantage, providing a way into the complex story, here it has the exact opposite effect, oftentimes distracting from McKay's thematic concerns. The most egregious problem is that the film fails to give any kind of psychological verisimilitude to Cheney, depicting his various deeds without offering much in terms of motivations. Is he simply an opportunist? Is he an evil megalomaniac fuelled by a deeper purpose, and if so, what purpose, and how? Could it all really have been about power? The film's Cheney is ultimately unknowable, and that makes his acts more excusable.

Cheney pressured the CIA to find non-existent links between Al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein so as to justify an illegal invasion of Iraq. He oversaw the public relations campaign to build popular support for the war. He encouraged the torture of terror suspects all the while denying it was torture. He was responsible for the worst strategic blunder in US history, the growth of a domestic surveillance state, the dictatorialisation of the office of the President, and the deaths of 4,000 American troops and at least 100,000 Iraqi civilians. Positing him as a man who was power-mad and little else, Vice remains always on the outside, never managing to open the door and expose his actual inner workings. The comedy and structural experimentation make it entertaining, but it tells us very little about Cheney that we didn't already know. Strip away the artifice, and you'll find it doesn't have a huge amount to say, and rather than exposing Cheney's dark soul, the film argues that he doesn't have one. And that is a far less interesting thesis.
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Vitor007Feb 24, 2019
In a general context, Vice comes with a different proposal, never losing its conservative side, very well portrayed, but its exaggerated speed (for many) and simplicity at various times is remarkable. The film not only deepens in the story ofIn a general context, Vice comes with a different proposal, never losing its conservative side, very well portrayed, but its exaggerated speed (for many) and simplicity at various times is remarkable. The film not only deepens in the story of Dick Cheney, but as the Republicans built their government, also addressing the consequences of it. Christian Bale does a beautiful performance, having a very well-directed characterization, as Amy Adams. His genre of "comedy" goes unnoticed, always presenting a more serious side of history. The way the film develops is not the best, but it makes the audience come out without much doubt. 7.4/10 Expand
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bataguilaApr 8, 2019
La mejor del 2018, Sublime BALE, Magnifica la historia y el guión. La historia, de un político LACAYO que hacia bien 3 cosas "Mantener la boca callada", "Hacer TODO lo que le dicen", "ser LEAL o LAME......", OJO pero lo hacia hombresLa mejor del 2018, Sublime BALE, Magnifica la historia y el guión. La historia, de un político LACAYO que hacia bien 3 cosas "Mantener la boca callada", "Hacer TODO lo que le dicen", "ser LEAL o LAME......", OJO pero lo hacia hombres poderosos caucásicos inteligentes y americanos. Tampoco se crean el Cheney Campechano y vayan a LAMER... a lo que tiene poder. Expand
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MarkHReviewsJan 1, 2019
The most telling moment in “Vice” occurs early on. After landing an internship in Congress and falling under the spell of Donald Rumsfeld (Steve Carell), Dick Cheney (Christian Bale) plaintively inquires of his mentor, “… but what do weThe most telling moment in “Vice” occurs early on. After landing an internship in Congress and falling under the spell of Donald Rumsfeld (Steve Carell), Dick Cheney (Christian Bale) plaintively inquires of his mentor, “… but what do we believe?” The implication that Cheney has no belief system of his own is jarring; that Rumsfeld’s response is to laugh hysterically and slam the door in Cheney’s face is even more devastating. We are forewarned that this is a film about gaining and using power.

The film follows the ascent of Dick Cheney from his low point in 1963 – a Yale dropout who has dissolved into a drunken laborer stringing telephone wire in Wyoming. In short order, Cheney is whipped into shape by his wife Lynne (Amy Adams). After securing his internship, Cheney works himself into positions in the Nixon and Ford administrations. He then serves five terms as Wyoming’s single congressman (1979-1989) before becoming Secretary of Defense for George H.W. Bush (1989-1993) and eventually Vice President under George W. Bush.

What’s absent from this film is any theory, or even speculation, about what motivates Cheney and his drive for power. By the time, Cheney has become Secretary of Defense, he has fully embraced a Hobbesian world view – all people are selfish and self-serving, best ruled by an absolute monarch (which explains his obsession with “the unitary executive”). But there’s no real discussion about how he arrived at this perspective. After informing the viewer in the opening credits that, because of Cheney’s secretive nature, the film is filled with speculation, writer/director Adam McKay fails to address Cheney’s internal motivation in any meaningful way. That Cheney is so unapologetic for his decisions in the film’s final scene makes this lack of exploration a glaring oversight.

“Vice” is a scathing take-down of the man who brought us the war in Iraq. McKay’s further explanation of how incestuously the core characters are intertwined (Antonin Scalia, Rumsfeld’s evolving roles) is illuminating. And along the way, there are theatrical flourishes that make this movie soar. The alternative life scenario for Cheney in the middle of film, accompanied by its own closing credits is priceless. Jesse Plemmons (excellent in the 2015 installment of the “Fargo” TV series) as narrator adds exposition and acerbic commentary that provide impetus to the story. For those who loved the rhythm and texture of “The Big Short” (one of McKay’s earlier writer/director efforts), there are some similarly inspired digressions, although none rise to the excellence of Margot Robbie in a bubble bath, drinking champagne and explaining the financial underpinnings of subprime mortgages.

The cast is first-rate, although many seem to have been cast primarily for their visual similarity to the person they portray. Bale, as usual, fully immerses in his character, taking on an eerie physical similarity to Cheney and spot-on delivery of Cheney’s speech pattern. Carell’s Rumsfeld is convincingly charming, profane and amoral. Sam Rockwell (George W. Bush) is simply amazing – dynamically conveying W’s impulsive, erratic, “oh, wow!” world view. Tyler Perry as Colin Powell is the only truly curious choice.

One wonders about the intended audience for “Vice.” Most adults have a general familiarity with Cheney. Those who already hold W. and Cheney in disdain will simply have their views reinforced – although some of the details in this movie may cause them to foam at the mouth. The film is so brutally unflattering that it will alienate those on the political right. However, in a world of “fake news” and “alternative facts,” it’s nice to explore characters who can be so transparently, unabashedly wrong.
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IsaacJJan 27, 2019
The story of America’s most infamous vice president, wager of the War on Terror Dick Cheney, is approached with bold satire here by writer-director Adam McKay. Vice acknowledges from the beginning the secretive nature of Dick Cheney and howThe story of America’s most infamous vice president, wager of the War on Terror Dick Cheney, is approached with bold satire here by writer-director Adam McKay. Vice acknowledges from the beginning the secretive nature of Dick Cheney and how conjecture is perhaps needed to colour in the edges. Nevertheless, this is a ferociously entertaining film, that lampoons its subject with flashy comedy and stylistic gags. Christian Bale leads as Cheney, caked in impressive makeup. Beneath the prosthetics, however, Bale delivers a stand-out performance, deadly in its quietness and oozing with callous bureaucracy (the actor thanking Satan for inspiration in his Golden Globe acceptance speech is not unfounded). We watch the events of Cheney’s life unfold; his unexpected rise from delinquency to vice presidency is told in a biopic that is pleasingly unconventional. Vice is narrated almost like a staid Michael Moore documentary, but is also unfailingly nihilistic, combining the grounded political history within amusing gags. Similarities can be made with McKay’s previous film, The Big Short, which also approaches its weighty subject with a cynical mockery that you can’t help but grin at. The deeper impact of this film is certainly undermined by the comedy (which at points is almost too light hearted), but Vice still gives a telling nod to the state of politics today without losing its biting humour.
Vice breezes nicely through a sizeable run time, snapping from frame to frame with a manic energy. The structural choices are somewhat zany, but usually add to the film’s eccentricity. McKay’s writing is unfocused at points and the narrative is far from tight-knit, though this is never at the expense of entertainment. Fourth wall breaks and a memorable scene where the characters break into Shakespearean iambic pentameter are just examples from a film that is wonderfully weird, yet never to the point of ridiculousness. Stylistic ticks like these are less ubiquitous in a final act that relies just a little too much on narration. Though Vice is carried by Christian Bale, Amy Adams looms with stony determination as the Lady Macbeth-esque Lynne and Steve Carrell’s Donald Rumsfeld is as slimy as he is energetic (Sam Rockwell’s Oscar-nominated George W Bush, in contrast, feels a little bit Saturday Night Live). Nicholas’ Britell’s score is luscious and pacey and Greig Fraser’s cinematography is as slick as it is shocking (shots of Cheney’s comfortable White House meetings snap unsettlingly quickly to flashes of the brutal torture he authorises). Vice is not perfect, its wackiness occasionally verging on messiness, but it remains a fervid and clever biopic, that uncovers the career of one of America’s most reticent yet power hungry politicians with delightfully bruising derision.
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EstebaanJan 30, 2019
Se desespera Adam McKay por introducir chistes forzados para que el espectador no deje de ver la película. Destaco únicamente a Christian Bale que nos vuelve a maravillar con su actuación.
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NorthChanMay 3, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Vice is a exceptional film. Adam Mckay the director of this film continues to prove that he can do more than just make comedy films with his producing partner Will Ferrell who is also a producer on this film. Vice is a film about Dick Cheney the former vice president of the United States from 2001-2009. This film is amazing, It's a new type of biopic film since it has comedic elements in it. The narrator has these comedic elements. Something else I like about this film is that the film goes into Dick Cheney's life at different points at once but in a way that makes it good. He is portrayed as a guy who has quest for power in a negative way. I am not sure what Dick Cheney is like in real life, but from the interviews that I have seen of him and I have listened to some audiobooks that he wrote and narrated and he seems like a decent person who wants to keep America Safe. I won't disclose my political opinions, but I will mention that I support Dick, since he wants to keep America safe. Christian Bale did a amazing job, and he nailed it down to the smallest details. He nailed his facial expressions the way he walks, talks, and how he is a different points in his life.The way that Christian Bale looks to play CHeney is so real, some people on youtube say that Dick Cheney became an actor to play himself in the film. Sam Rockwell , Steve Carell and Amy Adams also do an amazing job of portraying George W Bush, Lynne Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld. I highly recommend Vice. Expand
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MaxximizeMar 25, 2019
Why America isn't the greatest country in the world anymore . As a normal citizen , we do not represent the government . But somehow we just feel more guilty than the government even though we didn't do anything . I hope someone makes aWhy America isn't the greatest country in the world anymore . As a normal citizen , we do not represent the government . But somehow we just feel more guilty than the government even though we didn't do anything . I hope someone makes a documentary about it in the future . Expand
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KawanMay 16, 2019
Well made, well brought, good acting and terrifying.
The story of one more selfish **** who shouldn't have reached the position where he stood...
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preciouskikiJan 6, 2019
Highly entertaining, fun, and informative, "Vice" is the best movie I've seen in quite awhile (and I see a lot of movies).
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moviemitch96Jan 3, 2019
Adam McKay (Anchorman, The Big Short) writes and directs, and Christian Bale completely transforms himself in order to portray Vice President Dick Cheney, shaving his hair and gaining over 40 lbs. for the role. He's practicallyAdam McKay (Anchorman, The Big Short) writes and directs, and Christian Bale completely transforms himself in order to portray Vice President Dick Cheney, shaving his hair and gaining over 40 lbs. for the role. He's practically unrecognizable, and his performance is easily the film's biggest highlight, with some strong supporting turns from Amy Adams as Lynne Cheney, Steve Carell as Don Rumsfeld, and Sam Rockwell as George W. Bush. The rest of the film, however, is a little all over the place, both in terms of story and politics. While there are some genuinely funny moments to be found in the film, the rest consists of plenty of left-wing and liberal biases (a scene at the end of the film even pokes fun at this) and really only focuses strictly on that point of view, which I guess should've been expected, considering it is a film told from Cheney's point of view. The film's story also jumps around quite a bit from year to year, making the flow of the film feel not very fluid. Overall, it's the performances that really make the film, and there are a handful of clever and funny moments, but the film's editing, inconsistent narrative structure, and left-wing and liberal biases that really only offer one side/point of view limited the film's impact for me, which like I said, is understandable since it's a film about Cheney, but I still hoped for slightly more and was slightly let down in the process. Expand
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richardradJan 21, 2019
Despite a fantastic performance by Christian Bale, "Vice" is a mess. At times the film is funny, but overall "Vice" is a smug, dull, one-sided lecture, suitable only for people who already loathe Dick Cheney. If you came to this film askingDespite a fantastic performance by Christian Bale, "Vice" is a mess. At times the film is funny, but overall "Vice" is a smug, dull, one-sided lecture, suitable only for people who already loathe Dick Cheney. If you came to this film asking how and why George W. Bush's Vice President was able to amass so much power, there are virtually no insights other than cartoonish depictions of the man, and his collaborators. Great movies about politics start conversations and provide fresh insights. This film, which is full of noise and cheap shots, does neither. Expand
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imthenoobJan 7, 2019
Bale carries the movie, Simple as that. He does a fantastic job as Chaney but Vice just fails to impress. It's a very straight-forward bio-epic that kind of glances over various parts of Chaney's life. The only other stand out part would beBale carries the movie, Simple as that. He does a fantastic job as Chaney but Vice just fails to impress. It's a very straight-forward bio-epic that kind of glances over various parts of Chaney's life. The only other stand out part would be the great narration by Jesse Plemons. Aside from that, Vice doesn't do anything out the ordinary and it fails to keep you entertained and invested. Expand
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Compi24Jan 5, 2019
Adam McKay's second foray into serious filmmaking dodges the milder attributes of its predecessor -- "The Big Short" -- in favor of an approach that one could argue is a bit of a cinematic tirade. Now, whether or not that tirade is warrantedAdam McKay's second foray into serious filmmaking dodges the milder attributes of its predecessor -- "The Big Short" -- in favor of an approach that one could argue is a bit of a cinematic tirade. Now, whether or not that tirade is warranted may depend on your political background -- something I don't necessarily want to get into here. But I'll say this much; "Vice's" biggest drawback may be the fact that it doesn't really wish to seek an audience other than the one it'll most assuredly pocket. The movie is a bit of a political finger-wagging towards those in favor of or even ambivalent towards the figures depicted. Still, Bale's evocation is nothing short of astounding, and it is good to get some kind of take nowadays, instead of the watered down, apolitical cardboard we'd get from a more mainstream version of this material. I just wish it was a little less hysterical. Expand
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The3AcademySinsJan 6, 2019
Adam McKay presents a powerful, vitriolic, absurd, at times surreal, at times Shakespearean, and ultimately honest look at Vice President Dick Cheney. The script has a unique and powerful voice that sometimes lacks in consistency, but neverAdam McKay presents a powerful, vitriolic, absurd, at times surreal, at times Shakespearean, and ultimately honest look at Vice President Dick Cheney. The script has a unique and powerful voice that sometimes lacks in consistency, but never lets up on the humor or somber insight in the life of a truly heartless man. Christian Bale gives some of the best acting in his career, and he really vanishes into the role of Dick Cheney. Amy Adams plays his Lady Macbeth-esque wife, and she gives a potent supporting performance. The rest of the ensemble cast shine brightly in their roles, particularly Sam Rockwell and Steve Carrell. Fans of political thrillers and satire will find a lot to enjoy here. If political movies were hamburgers, Vice is a steak. Expand
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ledaumasDec 27, 2018
Three of us went and were highly entertained with words and actions instead of special effects. One of us is Republican the other two are Democrats. It takes a powerful personality who can take charge and no one wants to challenge him sinceThree of us went and were highly entertained with words and actions instead of special effects. One of us is Republican the other two are Democrats. It takes a powerful personality who can take charge and no one wants to challenge him since the president didn’t. We really can’t have people in government that are like that, but we do, despite the government rules that are supposed to be followed. Using Cheney’s exact words makes this movie believable. Expand
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BbpfankuchDec 26, 2018
Took my family of five and we all felt it fell short as a comedy. The acting was amazing. I’ll give you that. The contents made me feel uncomfortable with how liberally slanted it was, and I’m a liberal.
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RtheomDec 27, 2018
It was a bit too long at 2+ hours, and it didn't give us any new information that we didn't already know, but the acting was dang near amazing. This movie was very obviously not intended to give us a new view of Cheney, but rather to put theIt was a bit too long at 2+ hours, and it didn't give us any new information that we didn't already know, but the acting was dang near amazing. This movie was very obviously not intended to give us a new view of Cheney, but rather to put the information related to him and his dealings down for the purposes of preserving it in perpetuity. You won't come out of this movie feeling any different about him, for better or worse, but it is entertaining and impressive to see just how well the actors got the fine quirks and ticks of the actual people down. A fine film, but easy enough to wait until it come out online to see it. Expand
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MattyiceJan 10, 2019
While entertaining and funny at some points, Vice ends up being a lot more messy than McKay's first foray into intellectual film in The Big Short. The acting from Bale, Adams, and Rockwell, amongst others, is superb and easily the best partWhile entertaining and funny at some points, Vice ends up being a lot more messy than McKay's first foray into intellectual film in The Big Short. The acting from Bale, Adams, and Rockwell, amongst others, is superb and easily the best part of this film. However, its cinematography and tone is all over the place and often comes off as pretentious and non-sensical. In addition, the film should've cut a lot of its first half fluff and put greater focus on Cheney's time in the Bush White House, where most of the action and the best action happens. While there are moments of promise, McKay's sophomore effort comes across as a more juvenile and unfocused attack on a fascinating man, of which Bale compared to the devil. Expand
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sadsnailJan 8, 2019
I love movies. All kinds of movies. Always have but this is the first time I have written any kind of review on one. I often look to metacritic for quality opinions on films I've enjoyed or detested. Until today I thought you had to actuallyI love movies. All kinds of movies. Always have but this is the first time I have written any kind of review on one. I often look to metacritic for quality opinions on films I've enjoyed or detested. Until today I thought you had to actually be a some kind of critic to write a review but when I saw the low scores for this wonderfully told story I quickly realized anyone can add their two cents so that's why I'm taking the time. It seems those who rated this film below 50 were looking for a comedy and seem surprised Cheney didn't have a flute solo to rival Ron Burgundy. Really, what were you expecting? I can laugh at Adam McKay's earlier work though I really feel he has hit his stride with The Big Short and Vice. I left the cinema feeling I had seen the best film of 2018 and there many I haven't watched. For me this is an important film. This is a film everyone should see and a film that deftly portrays Cheney and America as it was in the recent past and how we are living with the results of, largely, Cheney's direction. Like the Big Short, these are stories that are about life right now and many people need it to be presented in his way to actually absorb the truth. As Cheney said to Rummy in the film when he became Vice, something to the effect of, "we have to do things with a soft touch". While the movie had many inventively comic moments such as the early credits, and Shakespearean soliloquy it has a deeply important meaning If feel that here McKay offered his message with a soft touch. It was measured and as they stated in the beginning I felt they did their expletive best. Cheney had many moments that painted him in a sympathetic human light while at the same time his actions and are revealed in a light of truth that I'd imagine many Americans would not have realized are deeply heinous. Bravo McKay! Keep up the great work. Expand
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GinaKDec 25, 2018
I just watched this very interesting film from the second row of a packed theater where the audience was dead silent (no talking or snoring) on Christmas Day. I have to admit that I was more fascinated by the acting than the story, which wasI just watched this very interesting film from the second row of a packed theater where the audience was dead silent (no talking or snoring) on Christmas Day. I have to admit that I was more fascinated by the acting than the story, which was close to flawless (especially Christian Bale [who was unrecognizable as anyone but Cheney] and Sam Rockwell). I also don’t think the film was partisan (left or right) but stuck to the basic story. I am not about to say “the facts” since I am not sure they will ever be completely knowable. Expand
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nagavedulaDec 26, 2018
It is very easy to make a movie about dick cheney where you treat it as a rags to riches success story and end it with "too much power corrupts absolutely" type cautionary message. But Adam McKay takes a very nuanced and talented approach toIt is very easy to make a movie about dick cheney where you treat it as a rags to riches success story and end it with "too much power corrupts absolutely" type cautionary message. But Adam McKay takes a very nuanced and talented approach to this story and makes the movie awesome.

Oscars for ACTOR, supporting actress, EDITING, screenplay, MAKE UP and picture. A masterpiece in storytelling.
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BrianMcCriticDec 25, 2018
A film that does a masterful job of delving into the mind of Dick Cheney his motivations and fears. We see all his warts and triumphs. The supporting cast are all good from Sam Rockwell as GWB to Steve Carrell as Rummy and even Tyler Perry asA film that does a masterful job of delving into the mind of Dick Cheney his motivations and fears. We see all his warts and triumphs. The supporting cast are all good from Sam Rockwell as GWB to Steve Carrell as Rummy and even Tyler Perry as Colin Powell, but this film belongs to Bale. Overall a low 9 an A. Expand
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ThomassJan 4, 2019
Atrocious. Black comedy is always tricky. This attempt is so heavy handed, so unfunny, I felt embarrassed for the actors.
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SwesalJan 11, 2019
Came in not seeing any trailers, or previews, but knowing that it was written, directed and produced by Adam McKay, who was heavily involved in my favorite movie "The Big Short".

Perhaps it is just because I don't care about politics at
Came in not seeing any trailers, or previews, but knowing that it was written, directed and produced by Adam McKay, who was heavily involved in my favorite movie "The Big Short".

Perhaps it is just because I don't care about politics at all, but it is kinda the job of the writer, and director of the movie to make an interesting story to a wide audience regardless of the subject, and it fails miserably. I mean I am not that interested it the financial world ether, but I loved The Big Short, which I think is why I am so disappointed, I came in wanting to love this movie also. It is simply to awful, and so boring, and I don't even understand why it was called a comedy(I don't think I laughed at all), again like complete trash. The only thing good I can say about it is, Christian Bale is clearly a great actor.
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BHBarryDec 30, 2018
“Vice” is a biodrama and history of the life and career of Dick Cheney, Congressman from Wyoming, and more notably the Vice-President under President George W. Bush.
The film was written and directed by Adam McKay and stars Christian Bale in
“Vice” is a biodrama and history of the life and career of Dick Cheney, Congressman from Wyoming, and more notably the Vice-President under President George W. Bush.
The film was written and directed by Adam McKay and stars Christian Bale in the title role with Amy Adams as his wife, Lynne Vincent Cheney. Also appearing in the film
is Steve Carell (as Donald Rumsfeld) and Sam Rockwell (as George W). This is the story of a partnership between an iron willed wife and an ambitious husband who, together, forged their way from average beginnings to the inner workings of their nation’s decision making process. Those interested more in our country’s recent history than pure film making will get more from this experience than the average viewer. That being said, one must acknowledge the “Meryl Streep” ability of Mr. Bale to transform himself, both physically and professionally,into the essence of the character he portrays. He succeeds so well that in what are obvious recreations of real events, the moviegoer could well believe that the real Mr. Cheney was actually in the scene. There is no question that the writer/director has a definite point of view but, in spite of that, he is able to portray his lead subject with a mixed sense of loyalty to his country and a fierce dedication to his wife and family, indeed the complex traits of a very complicated public servant. I give the film an ratin for, despite its 2 hour and 25 minute running time, the audience is never bored or without interest with what it is appearing on the screen and, after all, isn’t that what film making is all about.
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moviecritic68Jan 2, 2019
I only kept this out of the red due to acting performances. Once again the liberal Hollywood elites & critics are salivating all over themselves creating a film which does its best to pummel Cheney's whole personal & political life. Just lookI only kept this out of the red due to acting performances. Once again the liberal Hollywood elites & critics are salivating all over themselves creating a film which does its best to pummel Cheney's whole personal & political life. Just look at the producers and it tells you all you need to know. Bottom line liberal fellowship will praise it and conservatives will see it as a opinionated propaganda film. Expand
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flubossFeb 20, 2019
How to give the biggest warmonger a nice image? With a script that's the opposite of the truth. Its sad to see all the hard work for this piece of "art" turning into a pure piece of propaganda. If all the diologues were accurate, people wouldHow to give the biggest warmonger a nice image? With a script that's the opposite of the truth. Its sad to see all the hard work for this piece of "art" turning into a pure piece of propaganda. If all the diologues were accurate, people would lose faith in their government immediately. It's also sad to see all these good actors who sell their craft for this. Expand
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JLuis_001Jan 7, 2019
This film didn't end up being what I expected or what I wanted. It is a film well done but nothing memorable, except the fabulous performance of Christian Bale.

Adam McKay wasn't able to replicate what he achieved in The Big Short but it
This film didn't end up being what I expected or what I wanted. It is a film well done but nothing memorable, except the fabulous performance of Christian Bale.

Adam McKay wasn't able to replicate what he achieved in The Big Short but it seems that his career is now focused on other types of stories and not comedies, which is good.

But if there was something that this film made me think a lot, was the monologue of Jack Nicholson in A Few Good Men. A general who extols the importance of the military and people like him and the things they do in the name of national security.
Something very similar to the final monologue of this film. Which would undoubtedly be more difficult to judge if it were only in the name of national security, but if something has often been put in evidence about the White House is that monetary interests always go before anything.

And the mid-credits scene? Words are unnecessary.

Watch it if you have the opportunity, it's not a bad film. You will not be wasting your time but definitely in the end, I admit it, it will be very forgettable.
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amheretojudgeJan 7, 2019
Conspired To Doom.

Vice McKay's avant-garde vision of the controversial political debate may or may not be accurate but scoffing off the strings, the film, the independent project, shows passion and talent blending in for cherishing few
Conspired To Doom.

Vice

McKay's avant-garde vision of the controversial political debate may or may not be accurate but scoffing off the strings, the film, the independent project, shows passion and talent blending in for cherishing few laughs. On humor, it is very hard to beat McKay, weaving out the too-much-political jibber-jabber into a nail biting drama is his first and foremost job, that he makes sure he excels at. There are husbandry gags so witty and hilarious that it mocks the genre itself, when felt to divert the shady or speculative part of the plot to a big extravagant of puppet (literally!), he uses a theme of equivalency medium to communicate on layman terms.

Like when Bale schemes his way up with banal theories of puppets in White House or an eerie homage to Shakespeare or a climatic first act that is nailed down to the credits. McKay's ferocious commitment and confident on his script, is what illuminates it on a much larger scale. The political climate which the film is dipped into isn't just left to inspire or create awareness for the current political climate control, but as an individual persona that Bale is cloaked of, fiddles on where to draw the margin of good or bad as a singular being.

As far as the structure is concerned, it is pretty much basics, Bale climbs his way up to the ladder by pushing off one or two and being challenged ethically before he ends up losing not only himself but things much more precious to him. The narration is not only meticulous but also funny and fresh to follow, in fact, it may resemble somewhat to Stone's Any Given Sunday, but fortunately the humorisc editing and direction tactics helps McKay stay on the safer side of the coin. Bale being hyped by the media and fans for his bizarre physical transformation clears out any speculations of his choice in our minds within first few minutes.

His depressed, overly thought out and dodgy character that he maps out on screen, has a perspective of his own. He seems more Chaney than Chaney himself. Plastering a half grin on his face and speaking with less opened mouth as much as possible, he may not be able to melt you down but he sure can ooze power to a point where you might start getting afraid of him. And the characters that writhes around him, including Carell as the sort-of-mentor role has very little do along with Rockwell as the Bush, who too is a victim of a similar infection.

The only challenging and competitive character against Bale is Adams as the backbone of his, has done an amazing work as his supporter. What the film fumbles upon is having the ability to transact from one sequence to another, there is no flow to the storytelling, no matter how hard McKay convinces you with his camera work. One of the best bit of the film is the narrator whose mysterious appearances keeps you intrigued into this one big speech. Vice should have been a general phenomenon, instead it is Bale's film, from head to toe.
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GrantD243Dec 30, 2018
This is a very entertaining film to watch. Adam McKay was able to take what could be a fairly boring and drawn out story and made it into something quite enthralling. Unfortunately, although it's well shot, pretty dang funny at times, andThis is a very entertaining film to watch. Adam McKay was able to take what could be a fairly boring and drawn out story and made it into something quite enthralling. Unfortunately, although it's well shot, pretty dang funny at times, and interesting, there are several issues that hold this film back from being the Oscar contender that it could have been. The pacing is odd and at times feels clunky with the flashbacks and different timelines, there were several scenes left in this film that could have been cut but weren't which led to a much longer runtime than necessary, and some of the humor doesn't necessarily come across as I think McKay intended it to. Further, the scene that plays right after the first line of credits made me cringe, and it left a bad taste in my mouth which ultimately hurt my viewing experience. In the end, the positives outweigh the negatives, but there was far more potential here than what we got. Expand
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LegendaryLassJan 7, 2019
Vice walks a difficult line... is it shedding light on the life and rise to power of Cheney or is it mocking him? The intention seems to be "both" but ultimately the film feels like it's making light of really troubling history and people inVice walks a difficult line... is it shedding light on the life and rise to power of Cheney or is it mocking him? The intention seems to be "both" but ultimately the film feels like it's making light of really troubling history and people in power. Scathing and snarky are not a good mix and McKay is over-reaching with his personal voice, adding no particular insight or depth to any of the precedings of this monstrous administration. Expand
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josephtlallyDec 30, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Adam McKay’s new film is specifically made to fuel the current political wildfire. At its climax, it attempts to slip one by the average audience member, albeit less tactfully, by flashing us with images of migrant children at our nations border and the California wildfires peppered between dramatic bombings of Iraq. Only one of those is related in any direct way to former Vice President Dick Cheney, the protagonist/antagonist of the film. This was the most outrageous moment of the film, aside from McKay momentarily assaulting us with blurry close-up shots of people’s eyes, which can be attributed to his flashy style. Aside from those complaints, I quite liked the film.
McKay makes me laugh, and somehow manages to make me think more deeply about ruthless pragmatism at the same time. He also makes me think about how the most seemingly inconsequential and uninteresting bureaucracies can destroy lives; how government tyranny can permeate under our noses; how executive authority has changed over the recent decades; and how a monumental tragedy can create an existential crisis that changes the way millions of people think about the world. The most poignant of moments was in the finale, when President Bush, portrayed by Sam Rockwell, shakes his leg in anxiety as he announces our invasion of Iraq to the nation. The film then cuts to someone shaking their leg in fear with their family as the bombs begin to fall. The acting is incredible, and Christian Bale looks uncannily similar to Dick Cheney, as he masterfully captures the mannerisms of an almost ghostly figure to people younger than 25 years old. I would wager that 95% of people my age do not even know who Dick Cheney is. They should see this movie, and I am confident they will at least be entertained, and maybe they will look up more information on who this man is. Hopefully, they will reach the same conclusions as I did; that Dick Cheney set in motion a horrific response to a horrific act. At the end of the movie, Cheney breaks the fourth wall and tells the audience his justification, without apology, for his actions. There are certainly monsters in this world, and they should be dealt with. However, there are many signs that point to Cheney being one of them.
This brings me to the central question the film poses, and this may have been unintentional, but nonetheless, it was apparent to me. At what point is pragmatism immoral, and will the inevitable progression of governmental power in the name of pragmatism eventually lead to tyranny? This film says it already has, and makes the claim it will become worse. I think both sides of our current political bareknuckle fight can agree that the endless expansion of executive authority has already damaged our reputation as a country, has caused death and destruction, and will lead to more tragedy. Even though Dick Cheney probably does care about his family more than his political dynasty and George W. Bush is certainly more than just a bumbling idiot, I think Vice poses important questions that we should all strive to answer.
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KuggzMay 17, 2019
Recycled music an under utilization of the lead actress, and excessive narration dog the movie. Overall its enjoyable when it is being serious or satirical but plodding with exposition. Christian Bale is a home run and worth watching if you're a fan.
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GrachechkovskiApr 30, 2019
If you want to know how politics work - let watch this film. If you want to know what is the absolute power - let watch this film.
This is really scare movie, because a democratical model in big nation has strong system, where you haven't a
If you want to know how politics work - let watch this film. If you want to know what is the absolute power - let watch this film.
This is really scare movie, because a democratical model in big nation has strong system, where you haven't a voice to solve anything. System works perfectly, because you haven't power and wouldn't have it never
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BerikFeb 24, 2019
Astonishing, terrifying and eyeopening. Vice is an incredibly entertaining movie to watch, but also reveals the true darkness that most citizens don't know about. So Dick Cheney. We get a look at how this man worked himself up the ladder ofAstonishing, terrifying and eyeopening. Vice is an incredibly entertaining movie to watch, but also reveals the true darkness that most citizens don't know about. So Dick Cheney. We get a look at how this man worked himself up the ladder of bureaucracy and became one of the most influencial shadow figures of the 21st century. What we find is a (typical) republican capitalist who is in love with the idea of the Unitary Executive Theory. The President cannot commit any illegal acts, so any thing the President does is deemed legal. A terrifing misuse of power.

We see the backstory of Dick Cheney, his roadblocks and decisions. We see him implement them by using his shadow power to lie to world about the collaboration between Zaqawi with Al-Quada to justify an invasion of Irak, thus creating the future IS. All to get oil as Harlington would increase in value by 500% following these events. Corruption.

In some very smart bits we see more aspects of the Republican party, such as the lack of ideology but a hunger for power, the unrealistic expectation of unsustainable growth and the willingness to lie and deceit for it to the bone. We see some of the long term problems like the pushback against firearms control, sustainable energy and the increase of military suicide.

The actors: Very well done by everyone. Christian Bale takes the spot as Dick Cheney, supported by Amy Adams and Steve Carrel.

An astonishing movie in my opinion. I give it a 10/10. I can recommend this movie for anyone who likes movies like 'The Big Short' that reveal a story behind world events.
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DavidofOregonJan 20, 2019
What of Vice? Well, first off Christian Bale is amazing. If this guy doesn’t win best actor for his portrayal- the world will have lost its meaning (dramatic, I know). Second, Amy Adams is equally amazing. I don’t know who the real lifeWhat of Vice? Well, first off Christian Bale is amazing. If this guy doesn’t win best actor for his portrayal- the world will have lost its meaning (dramatic, I know). Second, Amy Adams is equally amazing. I don’t know who the real life Lynn Cheney was but Amy Adams’ portrayal brings real sense to the real Dick Cheney story because she fills in that weird void as to why a guy with zero personality would have any success in Washington. Bravo! Lastly, there’s art to this movie. It’s not a movie designed to slam the right, though I know many republicans will probably feel this way watching this movie. No- this movie slams Washington. It’s a movie that tells us we’re not all that special, Americans are people and like any other people group in this often confusing world, the people we elect have problems. Dick Cheney was one big walking mess. But this is really emphasized well because of the tone this movie strikes. This movie tells us that Washington is about insiders and climbing the ladder. Period. Forget nobility and championing American ideals. No. Washington is about winning and gathering in or consolidating power. And in this respect, this movie is brilliant. It blows the lid off of what all Washington insiders do not want the general public to know. And what is it they don’t won’t us knowing? Play the game just right and anyone - regardless how mediocre they are- can make the top, can grab hold of this power. Expand
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Naz34Dec 23, 2019
This was the best film of 2018. Christian Bale was robbed at the Oscars. The ensemble was robbed at SAG.

Brilliant, necessary, and important film. It does have way more depth than the majority of the films that were nominated
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ProteusDec 25, 2018
Probably the worst blend of comedy and drama ever. Some great comedic moments. Potential for great dramatic moments. Horrible combination of the 2. Great acting. Compare Vice to a movie like American Hustle which put comedy and drama togetherProbably the worst blend of comedy and drama ever. Some great comedic moments. Potential for great dramatic moments. Horrible combination of the 2. Great acting. Compare Vice to a movie like American Hustle which put comedy and drama together perfectly. Vice is entertaining and very very disappointing. Expand
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aboammarDec 25, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A wonderful film A mix between drama and humor Performance beyond description I think Christian Bale will get the Oscar and Amy Adams will offer her best performance The beautiful script of Adam McKay and the output is beyond description Expand
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sassymahDec 25, 2018
Vice is a modern masterpiece. It is the incendiary, insightful, informative, incisive, and illuminating movie of our times. I am struggling to summarize how I feel about this profound polemic that is educational and essential viewing forVice is a modern masterpiece. It is the incendiary, insightful, informative, incisive, and illuminating movie of our times. I am struggling to summarize how I feel about this profound polemic that is educational and essential viewing for everyone. It is sad and disturbing that certain biased people are trying to malign this movie over a misguided agenda and I know the smear campaign is substantial. The film's controversial and unsettling essence is rooted in truth. It is a metacritical analysis/interpretation of the past, indictment of the present, and a cautionary tale for the future. We do get a comprehensive dissection of a megalomaniac's exploitation of the unitary executive theory.

The writing is exceptional and this film defies categorization. It is just as much as a tragedy, horror story, drama, than it is a dark comedy. Christian Bale blew me away. He is phenomenal in this role. Amy Adams gives a nuanced, extraordinary, and strong performance. The entire ensemble is impressive which includes Steve Carell, Sam Rockwell, and Tyler Perry. This film has more substance, intelligence, complexity, depth, and value than the majority of the other highly critically acclaimed movies this year. This movie deserves Oscar nominations across the board from editing to original score to cinematography. It is a landmark film that is a brilliant companion piece to The Big Short.
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JediMosEisleyDec 25, 2018
The film has large gaps in facts and is heavily partisan, and tries to be humorous, but it falls flat every time. How can any film name virtually every president over the last 40 years and not mention Clinton?
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pdw123Dec 28, 2018
If you have Adam McKay as writer/director/etc. with majority creative control over any film, particularly a political one, count me in from now on! The way this is bringing out the right wing trolls plus the Wall Street Journal and otherIf you have Adam McKay as writer/director/etc. with majority creative control over any film, particularly a political one, count me in from now on! The way this is bringing out the right wing trolls plus the Wall Street Journal and other rags of that ilk is not surprising, although the 2 different opinions on Vox are certainly confounding?! This one of the most brilliant landmark films of the last 10 yrs. along with The Big Short. The acting, casting, story, writing should be up for many AA awards plus best picture. And, where is the most important review here which should be The Intercept? Although mainly an independent news organization, they probably had the best film review of anyone, since they have all the facts straight here. To some of the folks griping about Bill Clinton? I think McKay should actually tackle Bubba as a next major project, along with Bale who can just play anybody (although Sam Rockwell and Carell were some of the best casting decisions ever!) Expand
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Brent_MarchantDec 25, 2018
Director Adam McKay's latest is a decent film, though, admittedly, not as good as I was hoping it would be (and definitely not on par with his previous work, "The Big Short"). This biopic about former "president" Dick Cheney featuresDirector Adam McKay's latest is a decent film, though, admittedly, not as good as I was hoping it would be (and definitely not on par with his previous work, "The Big Short"). This biopic about former "president" Dick Cheney features excellent performances by Christian Bale, Steve Carell and Sam Rockwell, though the overall production tries to do too much and gets a little too bogged down in the minutiae of American politics, causing some sequences to become a little snoozy. Also, McKay's attempts at incorporating asides of an analogous nature -- clever though they may be -- don't work quite as well as they did in his predecessor work. And then there's the humor, which only lands about 50% of the time, another disappointment. Still, this picture is nevertheless better than a lot of the other commercial releases out there; it's just unfortunate that it doesn't quite come up to the standards set by the filmmakers earlier offering. Expand
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ccjacobs94Dec 27, 2018
The best part of this film is Christian Bale's performance as Chene. The biggest flaw is absolutely the selective perspective the movie presents. It's a shame the team behind this movie presented the vice president in such a blatantly skewedThe best part of this film is Christian Bale's performance as Chene. The biggest flaw is absolutely the selective perspective the movie presents. It's a shame the team behind this movie presented the vice president in such a blatantly skewed perspective. Expand
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DeathloopDec 31, 2018
Almost entirely propaganda based on incredibly loose "facts" as they refer to them in the film.
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jhepDec 26, 2018
Another JAW-DROPPING ACHIEVEMENT from Adam McKay. A film to match his wildly original “The Big Short” of three years back. McKay has learned to trust his talent and his wacky inspirations and hunches so completely that the result isAnother JAW-DROPPING ACHIEVEMENT from Adam McKay. A film to match his wildly original “The Big Short” of three years back. McKay has learned to trust his talent and his wacky inspirations and hunches so completely that the result is cinematic story-telling magic and take-no-prisoners devastating social and political satire !….And what a cast he has assembled here- Bale, Adams, Carell and Rockwell DAZZLE you with their talent and the sheer ease and exuberance with which they display it. We’re talking people who have completely mastered their craft and are a total joy to watch……The result of all this is that “Vice” emerges as is a chilling cinematic achievement-cum-cautionary tale whose alternate title might well be “Escape From the Planet of the Over-Reaching Munchkins” !!…..and to anyone reading this who’s thinking “Ya. Okay. But tell us how you really feel”… I say I LIKED this movie ! Expand
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Mitchell0617Dec 30, 2018
The movie was all over the place. Funny at times, but extremely boring. Waste of money.
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k4r274Dec 26, 2018
Another absolutely slanderous movie from the Hollywood liberals. And you guys wonder why our nation is so divided. MORE FAKE STORIES. Some of you won't stop until we have no more nation because you continue to show no respect for ourAnother absolutely slanderous movie from the Hollywood liberals. And you guys wonder why our nation is so divided. MORE FAKE STORIES. Some of you won't stop until we have no more nation because you continue to show no respect for our country or our leaders that WE put in office. All of you must have forgot about September 11th. I haven't. USMC Vietnam Veteran. Expand
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TVJerryDec 27, 2018
Writer/director Adam McKay uses the same approach to storytelling that he did for The Big Short. Here are excerpts from that review:

This feels like a Michael Moore documentary with reenactments by a great cast. Director Adam McKay has
Writer/director Adam McKay uses the same approach to storytelling that he did for The Big Short. Here are excerpts from that review:

This feels like a Michael Moore documentary with reenactments by a great cast. Director Adam McKay has utilized several cinematic tools to tell a complex and confusing story: entertaining montages, snappy editing, quick scenes and clever comedy. The short-attention-span pacing and McKay’s wildly creative approach (with those absorbing performances) make the film entertaining and ultimately infuriating.

All of this applies to this film. as he takes on Dick Cheney (Christian Bale). He starts with his formative years and moves thru his career to the crucial powers that he wielded as Vice President during the Bush administration. Bale has made a remarkable visual transformation and on top of that, the performance is creepily compelling. The rest of the cast nails it too, often looking surprisingly like their real-life counterparts. This is a piece of masterful storytelling that will shed light on one of recent history’s most Machiavellian personalities. NOTE: Stay thru the early credits for a final scene that brings it all home.
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tropicAcesDec 25, 2018
There’s a good movie buried somewhere in here, but just like “The Big Short,” McKay the director gets in the way of McKay the screenwriter. The tone and pacing are all over the place, and by the end McKay tries to act like Cheney was doingThere’s a good movie buried somewhere in here, but just like “The Big Short,” McKay the director gets in the way of McKay the screenwriter. The tone and pacing are all over the place, and by the end McKay tries to act like Cheney was doing what he did out of love for America, except the first two hours do nothing but paint him as an oligarch. Bale is great and Carell is fun, though. Expand
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tomfrenkelDec 26, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Fantastic casting with total immersion into their characters by Bale, Sam Rockwell, and the ever fascinating Eddie Marson. I loved it so much I didn't even leave in the middle to hit the bathroom :-) Expand
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NostalgicJul 15, 2019
One of the most important films of modern times. Want to see how our institutions and constitution started eroding ? Look no further. Christian Bale once again is astounding in his role, proving his versatility once more. EntertaininglyOne of the most important films of modern times. Want to see how our institutions and constitution started eroding ? Look no further. Christian Bale once again is astounding in his role, proving his versatility once more. Entertainingly disturbing and a must watch for anyone with an IQ over 80!! Expand
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rowlandsJan 10, 2019
McKay is a very artsy filmmaker, which is definitely not my style of film. However, this film has worthy performances, especially Christian Bale's, which is on its way to win that Oscar. Overall, not a great film to watch, but above average.
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TrevorsViewJan 10, 2019
Much like how the quiet man seeks satisfaction from his own perishable fate, Vice gives a temporary sense of thrill about one who committed his entire life to claiming fame. The feature declares in the prologue that those involved did theirMuch like how the quiet man seeks satisfaction from his own perishable fate, Vice gives a temporary sense of thrill about one who committed his entire life to claiming fame. The feature declares in the prologue that those involved did their ‘effing best to stay true to the real story… sure. Research proves otherwise. Look up some articles about the real Dick Cheney in your spare time: a little research should prove those producers wrong.

The director, Adam McKay, returns to the same narrative approach he used in his Academy Award winner three years back, The Big Short, except now, the excessive racket drowns out any point addressed. In fact, any point made seems intentionally blocked so you overlook its lies.

McKay jumps around the timeline randomly, which buffers complex relationships to selfish action movie clichés, but at least Independence Day understood that civilization must stop aliens together, unlike this movie which holds back necessary prominence of communication between countries. The public doesn’t need more movies that throw excessive noise around simultaneously, but a somber tale amongst the shrill media, especially when it’s about powerful men as corrupt as Dick Cheney.

That very man is played by Christian Bale (who just won a Golden Globe for this role) beneath distractingly bad makeup, which doesn’t matter a whole lot as the actor beneath those obvious prosthetics understands the script’s jokily serious satirical style. Bale appropriately looks ready to murder despite working a “nothing” job, his authority screams when he watches a house fly around Lynne Cheney’s rants, then again around Bush. As events creep closer to the end credits, his performance turns more cuckoo than the clock draining out a heartrate beep that signals when it is time for Dick to get a heart implant.

Yet the annoying static of that heart monitor won’t shut up as it tracks how hot your pulse gets watching this. Most fathers of today’s kids will want to throw on earmuffs to stop their blood from boiling, because these fake people use a congressional board game illustration/fascism propaganda to silence democrats. Most mothers will dislike this product because of Amy Adams… just… yikes! Her portrayal of Mrs. Lynne Cheney is way too soft!

In fact, some viewers will feel injustice done for the way they’re depicted on screen. A nauseating camera “crops” the cinematic versions of the Cheney couple put on by Adams and Bale, possibly not to match the mockumentary filmmaking style, but more to block out the bad CGI effects that came from production problems. Thus, you don’t get the maximum impact of this man who changed history without anyone aware of his ghostly existence.

Cheney keeps the same lips of a swine and eyes of a poltergeist—a controlled harsh pig with lipstick immobilizing his speech, a Christmas ham after revenge against the butchers taking credit for the delectable flavor. The problem is that none of that strong addictive bacon flavor is detectable to the taste buds, just the fatty parts left behind. Maybe if Dick talked a little more about his own health over the film’s long timeline, his actual hopes and dreams could give us clear reason to care? Then that way, McKay could’ve focused less on trying to land a gut-punch, and more on ensuring that Mr. and Mrs. Cheney reciting poetry before bed isn’t boring to watch.

Frankly, Adam McKay was the wrong choice to write the screenplay due to his lack of extreme sincerity in grasping human change. He resorts to instead creating a testosterone biopic focused on Cheney’s smoking gun that bloomed up a mushroom cloud seen from Tokyo. Consequently, the women actors’ efforts to stand out look like mice to be trampled upon by the men.

Yet for every mousey performance, it’s all made up for in the way Sam Rockwell breathes a truthful depiction of George W. Bush. Rockwell contrasts the quick beat of an ironic commercial interrupted by 9/11 footage, and does so with a slow, humane face. It almost makes his arguments about climate change reasonable! He mutters words humbly, like the real Bush, making a priestly presence the perfect counterbalance to the way Cheney sees an opportunity amongst everyone’s fear to the 9/11 attacks. Meanwhile, musical composer Nicholas Britell (The Big Short, Moonlight) gives each scene a genre based on the energy present, forcing a more intent listening ear for President Bush’s speech beyond the poltergeist’s interference…

…interference of your capacity to get something useful out of this film, that is. Instead of wanting to be just like Dick Cheney, listen to those higher! Listen to those lesser! Don’t rely on the evil pressed from Vice’s great big lies, a mock-up that only worships itself.
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JoeCoolApr 28, 2019
Left-wing inspired political movie, well acted but very biased to say the least. No matter what really happened, it doesn't bring much new information to light and can barely be called a biopic.
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katezoeJan 23, 2019
Very depressing movie showing the start of the Republican takeover of American values. Cringe worthy history of this country. Despicable!
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AndremaxFeb 24, 2019
Median acting and plot, most of the movie when isn't funny, it's deadly boring. Not even Christian Bale (about acting and the amazing makeup) could save this movie. One moment or another movie has interesting moments, which doesn't makesMedian acting and plot, most of the movie when isn't funny, it's deadly boring. Not even Christian Bale (about acting and the amazing makeup) could save this movie. One moment or another movie has interesting moments, which doesn't makes compensate two and a half hour lost in pure boredom. Expand
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LewisDannyJan 23, 2019
The acting carries this movie; Bale, Adams and especially Steve Carrell (masterful performance of Rumsfeld) are the saving grace of a film that has tonal issues that The Big Short NEVER had. So much inaccuracy of factual events, and strangeThe acting carries this movie; Bale, Adams and especially Steve Carrell (masterful performance of Rumsfeld) are the saving grace of a film that has tonal issues that The Big Short NEVER had. So much inaccuracy of factual events, and strange pacing mean there is little to recommend this film. Easily one of the highly-talented Adam McKay's worst films by a significant margin. Expand
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shermyJan 28, 2019
The visual conversion of Bale to Chaney was certainly a masterpiece. But the resultant character had zero screen personality. A boring emptiness. If that is what Cheney is really like, I would have preferred that the central character beThe visual conversion of Bale to Chaney was certainly a masterpiece. But the resultant character had zero screen personality. A boring emptiness. If that is what Cheney is really like, I would have preferred that the central character be George W. or Rumsfeld, both of whom had substantial personalities. Even Lynne Chaney would have been a better choice.

I'm a big fan of Bale, and to see him mummified by the Cheney persona was a disappointment. The role could have be played with less bother by any chubby actor who could monotone grunt very short sentences.
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ahmedaiman1999Feb 3, 2019
Vice is an ostentatious, smug, heavy-handed and oversimplified intentional mess that's, nonetheless, highly entertaining, if not constantly engaging, movie littered with terrific performances from its star-studded cast.

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AJGo85Feb 27, 2019
“I want you to be my Vice.”

Comedic writer-director Adam McKay tries, and fails, to bring the same energy and insight from his Oscar nominated examination of the 2008 financial crisis, The Big Short, to the most notorious vice president
“I want you to be my Vice.”

Comedic writer-director Adam McKay tries, and fails, to bring the same energy and insight from his Oscar nominated examination of the 2008 financial crisis, The Big Short, to the most notorious vice president since Aaron Burr. Vice is the story of the rise to power of Dick Cheney and how he changed the executive branch’s use of power forever and for the worse. The film opens with a title card informing the audience that this is an attempt to tell the story of the most secretive figure in recent American political history which is a difficult thing to try. It’s not a good sign when before the movie even begins it apologizes for itself.

Christian Bale plays Dick Cheney and we see him first as an aimless drunk in Wyoming in the 1960’s that, spurred on by his wife Lynne (Amy Adams), cleans up his act and becomes the right-hand man of Donald Rumsfeld (Steve Carell) during the Nixon and Ford presidencies. Watching him enjoy his quiet accumulation of power and the satisfaction and status it brings during the 70’s and 80’s is the most interesting segment of the movie. Once the film hits the W. Bush years when Cheney acted behind the scenes to increase his own personal power and wealth Vice should hit its stride, but instead it goes on autopilot and plays like a tired collection of Cheney’s greatest hits. Vice is very angry at Dick Cheney and condemns him plenty for his actions but that is like picking low hanging, blatantly obvious fruit.

Christian Bale is great as Dick Cheney. The strength of his performance is, naturally, from his skills and talent as an actor, not just from the makeup he is under and the weight he gained for the role. He speaks with that low growl I remember so well from the W. Bush years and imitates perfectly the small laugh and smile Cheney would sometimes let slip. Cheney was not much of a public speaker or campaigner so his wife Lynne steps up and rallies people to her husband’s cause. This is where Amy Adams gets to step out from the bland role of “wife of a biopic subject” to be an active player and interesting character. Bale is nominated for Best Actor and that is no surprise. Amy Adams has earned a Best Supporting Actress nomination, but she played essentially the same character, and played her better, in The Master. Sam Rockwell, in full goofball mode, plays George W. Bush and though he's barely in the movie, Rockwell has picked up a Supporting Actor nomination. The life of Cheney is narrated by Jesse Plemons playing an average American and Iraq War veteran who says he’s related to Dick Cheney... in a way. When we find out how he’s related to Cheney it causes cringes and eye rolls. In The Big Short McKay used a hyperactive and self-aware filmmaking style to excite and engage the audience about a pretty boring and convoluted subject: the stock market and investment banking. He used cameos from stars like Anthony Bourdain and Selena Gomez to explain complex financial ideas and practices using clever and easy to understand metaphors. There is nothing complicated about how Cheney grows and abuses power. He asks a lawyer if what he wants to do is okay. The lawyer says yes. There’s nothing hard to follow there but McKay has the narrator hold our hands through it anyway.

Cheney’s final actions in the movie are meant to play like a final heartless betrayal signifying that he is beyond all hope of redemption, but Vice never presented him as someone with anywhere to fall from. That would only happen with a movie that attempted insight into its subject’s emotions and motivations and even dared us to sympathize with the unlikeable main character. In Nixon, Oliver Stone built up audience sympathies for Nixon and then let him squander and betray those sympathies making his fall all the more tragic even though you rooted for him to fail. With Nixon, Stone posed the question: What does it profit a man to gain the world if he loses his soul? (this Bible quote actually appears at the beginning of that film). In Vice, McKay forgot to ask any questions, attempt any insight, or speculate on motivations. This movie has only one message: this Dick Cheney is one bad dude. If you were born before the year 2000, you don’t need a movie to tell you that.
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movieseeerJan 30, 2019
VICE DONE

Christmas was less than it’s parts with Hollywood tripping, studio execs must have been on Coke or Crack to come up with this holiday lineup. Mary Poppins? Another Sherlock Holmes comedy? Psyche drama Welcome To Marwen (a
VICE DONE

Christmas was less than it’s parts with Hollywood tripping, studio execs must have been on Coke or Crack to come up with this holiday lineup. Mary Poppins? Another Sherlock Holmes comedy? Psyche drama Welcome To Marwen (a disaster). Auto-Stupid-Bots this time the Bumble Bee as a VW Bug (even a 3 year old would Vomit!) Mortal Engines the newest foolery from the ‘Peter Jackson’ crew of idiots (everyone hated it!) from Jackson the most overrated man in Hollywood. So Vice about Dick Cheney on Christmas Day gives you an idea of how creatively inept Hollywood studios have become lately.

Be that as it may Vice is at first, at least, fairly interesting stuff as Christian Bale and his cast of Hollywood Democrats, there are not Republican movie stars, attempt to portray Cheney as the real threat behind the Presidency. Sad to say though that ultimately it’s the same old show we’ve seen too many times. Iraq gets the last half an hour and it’s dull, dull, dull stuff. Everything we’ve all already seen, 11 years ago, not like Hitler was there! After we lost our so called Towers I suppose we needed to kill 600,000 Islamic fighters to even up the score, is what it looks like. We ‘lost’ 4,000 soldiers, so it doesn’t really feel like a war. Imagine if it were China or the USSR, so it was the usual ‘safe’ response from our Administration back then. Vice President Cheney is not all that visible in the film, Bale plays him fairly I’d say, probably hoping to show the quiet ‘villainy’ of Dick, which Bale recently compared (on the Golden Globes) to Satan and such, it’s all funny stuff from our famous movie star stuffed shirts, who these days endlessly look for another Democrat to return the nation to its usual quiet death slumber. Cheney actually comes off as rather humanitarian as his ‘gay’ daughter Mary is not thrown out but embraced by the Cheney family.

5.5 Out Of 10

Way too long. Way too. The performers are very good but the meat of the matter is lacking in so many directions. Skip this Christmas Turkey!

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BrunoVn00Apr 2, 2019
Out of all the Best Picture nominees at this year's Oscars, this is probably the weakest of all of them. This just screams "Oscar-bait". This movie failed to keep me invested in the story, I honestly felt it was a pretty boring movie, withOut of all the Best Picture nominees at this year's Oscars, this is probably the weakest of all of them. This just screams "Oscar-bait". This movie failed to keep me invested in the story, I honestly felt it was a pretty boring movie, with the only redeeming factors being the stunning make-up and the top notch performances, Christian Bale just steals the show. But other than that this is a pretty lame movie, with boring directing and writing, flat cinematography and the movie hardly made me laugh, it made me chuckle like twice so I don't know how's this also considered a "comedy".
If feel that the story was also lacking, granted this is a biopic and it's based on true events, but maybe make Dick Cheney a more interesting character in this film, I don't know maybe more development and scenes where the audience gets to see how much power he had, or something that makes this movie interesting!

I think even Black Panther is a better contender for Best Picture than this unispiring, bland and forgettable oscar-bait movie.
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tarekaliMay 9, 2022
One of the best biopics I have seen in a while. Christian Bale delivers an outstanding performance as the most powerful vice president in American history, and perhaps the darkest shadow behind the throne in a century. Every mannerism and ticOne of the best biopics I have seen in a while. Christian Bale delivers an outstanding performance as the most powerful vice president in American history, and perhaps the darkest shadow behind the throne in a century. Every mannerism and tic of Dick Cheney is replicated in an eerie fashion, including the cold glare of hard steel eyes. The rest of the star studded cast delivers very effectively, recreating iconic figures that shaped the bridge between American centuries of rise and fall, and to this day impact our lives in ways we can and cannot imagine. Vice is absolutely essential viewing for anyone interested in studying inflection points of history, where a series of determined decisions can lay the tone for a century to come. Trump did not fall out of the sky, he rose from the ashes of the Cheney administration. The ground work was well laid in the form of alternative facts, subversion of law and order and unilateral decision making. The concept of the all powerful, unassailable unitary executive is now the modus operandi of many an aspiring dictator all over the world, the age of democracy is ending. I lived through those precedent shattering days and well remember the internal fear. More insidious is the results of the lies - a destabilized middle east and the resulting geopolitical aftershocks reverberating in Yemen and Ukraine; a collapsing climate with a brutal outlook for most of humanity; a demolished series of walls between executive, judiciary and legislative leading to utter injustice and chaos. This ongoing century of American decline can be traced back to Vice and its depicted decisions, setting the course of the world for a new era. Expand
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hnestlyontheslyOct 7, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A mirthless facsimile of an otherwise rich and twisted skein of source material. The story of the origins of the longest war in American history deserved the Big Short treatment and instead got The Lovely Bones treatment. Vice struggles to find its tone throughout, at times diatribe, absurdist comedy, deadpan satire, but mostly a shallowly constructed PowerPoint of recognizable news moments.

Slate‘s critiques of Vice were concerned with Adam McKay’s to understand the takeaway hindsight has delivered us: the danger of this episode in American politics is not the Machiavelli that McKay paints Cheney, Rumsfeld and the others as, but rather the true believers who, for many years, thought that regime change and democracy could come to the Middle East with minimal loss of life and involvement. This was not an opportunistic one-off. It was part of a multi-decade set of policies advanced by conservative think tanks like Project for the New American Century and its iterations, which were populated by the likes of Kagan, Kristol, Cheney, and Rumsfeld.

I don’t necessarily think that adherence to this view of Cheney’s politics is the only way to tell interesting stories about him–the family drama of his betrayal of a daughter is a rich tragedy in and of itself–but it does feel a little like a bait-and-switch. The absence of positing a moral framework for Cheney’s decisions seems designed to suggest an inherited intellectual tradition for the current president, but isn’t there enough lasting damage from the Bush years without having to tie it into a new Republican presidency?
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mrmonsterMar 15, 2020
Despite having a great performance from Christian Bale, Vice ultimately fails at being political satire, and just fails at being funny. Ultimately, I found it underwhelming.
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RalfbergsMay 10, 2020
Very great actors in this and Christian Bale of course shines in this movies as he knows how to bring his roles to life, but as a story, even though at parts it was very important and great that it showed what happenned behind the scenes ofVery great actors in this and Christian Bale of course shines in this movies as he knows how to bring his roles to life, but as a story, even though at parts it was very important and great that it showed what happenned behind the scenes of starting Iraq war etc, the rest seemed a bit boring and not feeling like it deserved a whole movie for this one man Dick Cheney. In my opinion they should've focused on something more regarding the time of Iraq war etc and less on Cheney's life before etc, but thats just personal opinion Expand
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BroyaxDec 27, 2020
« Vice » pour un vicieux salopard magouilleur (c’est-à-dire un excellent politicien) et « Vice » pour le Vice-Président du crétin élu W. Bush bien entendu, à savoir les deux imbéciles (entre autres) qui ont décidé l’invasion de l’Irak et« Vice » pour un vicieux salopard magouilleur (c’est-à-dire un excellent politicien) et « Vice » pour le Vice-Président du crétin élu W. Bush bien entendu, à savoir les deux imbéciles (entre autres) qui ont décidé l’invasion de l’Irak et inventé les armes de destruction fictives, déstabilisé la région entière et contribué à la création de l’Etat Islamique, cette bande de dégénérés islamo-fascistes… mais à dire vrai, le film n’insiste pas du tout là-dessus, hélas.

Le film se borne à nous raconter de manière à la fois confuse et ennuyeuse ce qu’on sait tous déjà, à moins de vivre sous un rocher… on sent nettement qu’il est très à gauche, très poussif dans sa démonstration et désespérément binaire dans son raisonnement de gauchistes bisounours (Guantanamo ? et alors ? c’est bien la meilleure idée qu’ont jamais eue ces magouillards vicelards de Républicains !).

De toute façon, c’est très mal joué et surtout surjoué par l’ensemble de la distribution qui se croient très malins… sauf évidemment Sam Rockwell qui sait donner une subtile ironie (et caricature) à son personnage, mais ça, c’est Sam Rockwell !

On s’emmerde donc énormément dans ce film à charge qui en rajoute sans cesse, ce qui nuit à l’intention louable initiale de dénoncer ces escrocs (c’est-à-dire le boulot d’excellents politiciens). De fait, ça tourne vite court, en plus de tourner à vide ! Bref, on s’en bat les burnes en force de tout ça et surtout de ce film-là.
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d0vla11Feb 26, 2019
High quality movie definitely, sometimes it could get boring - but the second half gets fast-paced and keeps your attention until the end of it.
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Barbara_BarusJan 12, 2020
Vice is probably a great movie for a 50-year old American, but if you are not American movie is boring.
Everything is bad except a genius cast and costumes and makeup
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DawdlingPoetNov 27, 2021
This is an interesting film, if your curious about the life of the main character, Dick Cheney. Its more of a documentary style film than an all out drama I'd say. It felt more factual than entertaining - the performances are good and so onThis is an interesting film, if your curious about the life of the main character, Dick Cheney. Its more of a documentary style film than an all out drama I'd say. It felt more factual than entertaining - the performances are good and so on but it's not a memorable film. How accurate it is, I couldn't say but its ok. I wouldn't espcially recommend it as such, no. Expand
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TheEventsOf1989Jan 21, 2020
Movies that are obnoxious and load do not make excuses for their story. I understand it was purposely abhorrent because it's putting you in the mind of its main character, but there were many story moments that lacked a lot of basic commonMovies that are obnoxious and load do not make excuses for their story. I understand it was purposely abhorrent because it's putting you in the mind of its main character, but there were many story moments that lacked a lot of basic common sense. A lot of the metaphors didn't really check out. On top of that, the story of "Vice" is basically the sum of a wiki page about Dick Chainey. The movie doesn't offer any other themes other than "Dick Chainey was bad." There were some funny moments, and they were entertaining, but the visuals were also average. Expand
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Jason_bJan 3, 2020
So good. Everything is perfect. I hate Dick Cheney and yet Adam McKay jedi mind tricks you into caring about a megalomaniac. The writing is superb. The production is flawless. His quick cuts to nature slip in so well. Christian Bale kills it.So good. Everything is perfect. I hate Dick Cheney and yet Adam McKay jedi mind tricks you into caring about a megalomaniac. The writing is superb. The production is flawless. His quick cuts to nature slip in so well. Christian Bale kills it. For sure his best performance. Amy Adams is wonderfully passive aggressive. I learned and was delighted and horrified and moved and impressed. Expand
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JaysserApr 24, 2020
Vice is a movie based on the true story and events surrounding Dick Cheney who assumed several positions in the white house, last of which was known to be the Vice President to George W. Bush.

Throughout the film, you notice a mixture of
Vice is a movie based on the true story and events surrounding Dick Cheney who assumed several positions in the white house, last of which was known to be the Vice President to George W. Bush.

Throughout the film, you notice a mixture of elements between authenticity and absurdity. The story is all real. The way it is depicted to the audience is absurd, and at times, abrupt, which in my perspective has made it more interesting to watch. Hats off to the genuine performance and the creativity in both screenplay and editing.

Vice is undoubtedly a great film that displays a biography in a unique way.
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Alex7718Sep 19, 2020
The acting was amazing. But the movie itself is not that great.....................
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bshu89Aug 13, 2021
So, admittedly, I’m late to the party seeing this because I’m really not much into politics. However, I’m a huge Christian Bale and Amy Adams fan (as well as many others who appear), so I finally decided to give Vice a shot. Leaving real-lifeSo, admittedly, I’m late to the party seeing this because I’m really not much into politics. However, I’m a huge Christian Bale and Amy Adams fan (as well as many others who appear), so I finally decided to give Vice a shot. Leaving real-life politics somewhat aside, Vice is an astounding look at what could possibly be the inter workings of Dick Cheney and his life. Seeing how opportunistic he might have been was actually a very inspiring thing. And despite how you may feel about the man and some of the horrible things he’s done, Bale’s portrayal is absolutely incredible. If nothing else, if you’re a fan of Adam McKay’s work and a fan of good film making, no matter what your political stance may be, I would say give Vice a shot. It’s one of the best made political films I’ve ever seen. Expand
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NickTheCritickApr 12, 2022
This film is the essence of everything I hate about McKay's style. Direction and editing full of exhibitionism that clearly outclass the images making the film pompous and presumptuous. Bale's great performance isn't enough to save thisThis film is the essence of everything I hate about McKay's style. Direction and editing full of exhibitionism that clearly outclass the images making the film pompous and presumptuous. Bale's great performance isn't enough to save this terrible film. Expand
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JimmySpeakerDec 6, 2021
In what seemed to be film criticism's most controversial film of the year, Vice was an absolute gem for me. Going into Vice as a political junkie, however, I recognize that bias - and how Vice could be abrasive for someone who is not-soIn what seemed to be film criticism's most controversial film of the year, Vice was an absolute gem for me. Going into Vice as a political junkie, however, I recognize that bias - and how Vice could be abrasive for someone who is not-so entertained by American politics. Outside of the lore of the Bush administration, however, Adam McKay directs and writes one of the great films of 2018, with a strong supporting cast led by the legendary Christian Bale. Steve Carell and Sam Rockwell provide incredible supporting performances as well, particularly for those with an interest in American politics. The film moves at a unique pace, however, and it is one that I could see upsetting some film critics. Overall, Vice outperforms its risks, and delivers one of the greatest movies about American politics to ever hit Hollywood. Expand
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CarlElmoreNov 22, 2022
The story and editing are very weird but it's an interesting look at Dick Cheney with a great performance from Christian Bale to back it up.
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